This blog features the many gospel albums I find. 90% of the records featured here were created by local Cincinnati, Ohio area artists (on Jewel, Rite and Queen City record labels among others). Here you will find the Good, Bad & Ugly but never The Lackluster! If there are copyright issues or a problem with any post, just contact me and I will make corrections. I'm here to have fun and hope you will share in my process of discovery!

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Saturday, December 19, 2015

He Will Calm The Troubled Waters - The Heavens Harmony Singers

For You and Me

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He Will Calm The Troubled Waters
The Heavens Harmony Singers
Alpha Records LP-429

The Heavens Harmony Singers worked out of Hopkinsville, Kentucky.

Buried amongst the country tracks on this set is a "folk" track, For You And Me credited to "Walker" (sample above).

He Will Calm The Troubled Waters
He Filled A Longing
I'd Rather Have Jesus
Getting' Ready Today
Without Jesus
Lighthouse
The Great I Am
Prodigal Son
I Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey Now
For You And Me
He The Pearly Gates Will Open

Manic Mark Gospel Finds

My gospel blog, The Good, Bad & Ugly Gospel Record Barn focuses on Cincinnati, Ohio and Northern Kentucky area artists who recorded on local labels such as Jewel, Rite and Queen City Album.

In general, I will be posting only samples and not entire albums. If I post only an album cover it is because the content is available on CD or by download.

If an artist is still working, I will usually refrain from posting a sample. I do my best to locate information on the artist.

I realize relatives and friends may find posts of people they knew or know. I hope you will be pleased with what you read.

The worst fate for an artist, I believe, is to be completely forgotten. I do not blog many of the albums I find because the recordings fail to share a personal vision or a special energy. Liking or disregarding art is relative to your experience, but I think that it is better to be remembered for something crazy, than for nothing at all.